Beyond Nuclear is proud to announce that we are the non-theatrical NGO distributor of the new film, Into Eternity, hailed by the San FranciscoChronicle as “a rare hybrid: an information-packed documentary crossed with an existential art film…one of the most provocative movies of the year.” Beyond Nuclear has partnered with Busboys and Poets restaurant to show this film at its four locations in DC, MD, and VA, starting this weekend. The specifics on screening dates, times, and locations are posted below. Please come to a screening, bring friends, and spread the word!

Into Eternityexplores the utter impossibility of storing high-level radioactive waste for 100,000 or even a million years. It is, on the one hand, a documentary about the Onkalo storage facility presently under construction in Finland, and on the other hand, a startlingly beautiful work of art and an urgent provocation that ponders the question of who – or what – will remain on this earth when that time frame has elapsed. Interestingly, the Blue Ribbon Commission on America’s Nuclear Future, which proposes re-launching the site search in the U.S. for a deep geologic repository, has used Finland as its model — an approach Into Eternity has shown to be very dubious. Beyond Nuclear staff will help lead a Q&A discussion after the showings, including what can be done to addess radioactive waste risks here in the U.S.